Chronicles of the Canongate. First
series:
The Highland Widow.
The Two Drovers.
The Surgeon’s Daughter
Memoirs of the Marchioness de la Rochejaquelin.
Translated from the
French. Edinburgh. (Constable’s
Miscellany, Vol. V. Introduction and
notes by Scott.)
The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott.
6 vols. Edinburgh, 1827, and Boston, 1829.
9 vols. Paris, 1827-34.
30 vols.
London, 1834-46. (Containing many of the reviews
contributed by
Scott to periodicals.)
Same, first 28
vols. (Omitting the Letters on Demonology and
Witchcraft.) Edinburgh,
1842-6, 1851, and 1861.
7 vols. Paris, 1837-8.
8 vols. Paris, 1840?
3 vols. Edinburgh, 1841-2, 1846, and 1854.
1827-55
The Bannatyne Miscellany; containing original
papers and tracts
relating to the history and literature
of Scotland. (Edited by Sir
Walter Scott, D. Laing, and T. Thomson.)
3 vols.
1828
Tales of a Grandfather. First series.
3 vols. Edinburgh. Religious
Discourses. By a layman. London.
Two sermons written
by Sir Walter for George Huntly Gordon, then a
Probationer.
Afterwards published by Gordon, with the author’s
permission, to
raise money.
Chronicles of the Canongate. Second
series:
The Fair Maid of Perth.
Proceedings in the Court-martial held upon John, Master of Sinclair, captain-lieutenant in Preston’s regiment, for the murder of Ensign Schaw of the same regiment, and Captain Schaw, of the Royals, 17 October, 1708; with correspondence respecting that transaction. Edinburgh.
Edited by Sir
Walter Scott and presented by him to the Roxburghe
club. Some
of the same material seems to have been used in the
book named below:
Memoirs of the
Insurrection in 1715, by John, Master of Sinclair.
With notes by
Sir Walter Scott. Edinburgh, 1858, printed for
the
Abbotsford Club.
1829
Papers relative to the Regalia of Scotland.
Edinburgh. Edited by Sir
Walter Scott and presented to the members
of the Bannatyne Club by
William Bell, Esq.
Memorials of George Bannatyne, 1545-1608.
Edited by Sir Walter Scott
for the Bannatyne Club. Edinburgh.
Scott wrote the
memoir of George Bannatyne which occupies the
first 25 pages
of the book. This memoir is also to be found in
the
publications of
the Hunterian Club, part 8, published in 1886.
Anne of Geierstein.
Tales of a Grandfather. Second series.
1829-32
Novels, Tales, and Romances, with introductions
and notes by the
author. (The “Opus Magnum.”)
The same material is used in the following books: